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Science Stems and expectations
  • By Stormy Leroux

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ESS1.1.1
  • http//www.njawwa.org/kidsweb/watercycle/watercycl
    e.htm
  • This cite shows what the water cycle is and how
    it works.
  • The water cycle

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ESS1.1.2
  • http//www.geology.sdsu.edu/how_volcanoes_work/cli
    mate_effects.html
  • This web cite explains the different effects that
    volcanic eruptions have on Earths climate.
  • Volcanic eruption

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ESS1.2.1
  • http//www.cnn.com/interactive/nature/9903/earth.l
    ayers/frameset.exclude.html
  • This cite helps you understand the layers of the
    Earth with an interactive activity.
  • The layers of Earth

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ESS1.2.2
  • http//www.xanga.com/ILS_PROJECT
  • This cite describes what Earths plate tectonics
    are
  • Plate tectonics

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ESS1.3.1
  • http//pubs.usgs.gov/gip/fossils/rocks-layers.html
  • This web cite has information to help understand
    why fossils are found in sedimentary rock.
  • Fossil of a mammoth

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ESS1.4.1
  • http//www.intellicast.com/National/Satellite/Infr
    ared.aspx
  • This web cite has examples of how earth has
    changed by using satellite images.
  • Satellite

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ESS1.5.1
  • http//pubs.usgs.gov/gip/interior/
  • This explains that Earths crust is divided into
    plates.
  • Earths insides

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ESS1.5.2
  • http//rst.gsfc.nasa.gov/Sect2/Sect2_1a.html
  • This explains how earths events can bring changes
    to landforms, ocean floor, rock features, or
    climate.
  • Landform

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ESS1.5.3
  • http//www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/education/dynamic/ses
    sion4/sess4_act3.htm
  • This web cite explains the role of differential
    heating and convection in ocean currents.
  • Heat

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ESS1.6.1
  • http//www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/
    navigation/home.cfm
  • This cite has a lot of information about Earth
    science. And it also has some good info on the
    rock cycle!
  • The rock cycle

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ESS1.6.2
  • http//www.rocksforkids.com/RFK/howrocks.html
  • This web cite explains that certain rocks, like
    sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks show
    evidence of minerals, temperatures and forces
    that created them.
  • Rock

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ESS1.6.3
  • www.maine.gov/doc/nrimc/msg/explore/fossils/fossil
    .html
  • This cite explains how sediments of sand and
    smaller particles that contain remains of
    organisms are cemented together into a solid rock.

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ESS1.6.4
  • http//www.rocksandminerals4u.com/rock_cycle.html
  • This web cite will explain how rock
    characteristics support and inference about the
    rocks history and their connection to the rock
    cycle.
  • More rocks

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ESS1.7.1
  • http//ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/followadrip.html
  • This cite describes how water goes in a pattern,
    from precipitation, into the ground, and then
    back into the oceans and lakes.

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ESS1.7.2
  • http//www.explorepub.com/articles/water.html
  • This web cite describes the physical and chemical
    properties that

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ESS1.7.3
  • http//www.math.montana.edu/nmp/materials/ess/hyd
    rosphere/novice/water-cycle.html
  • This explains the process that causes the cycling
    of water

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ESS2.1.1
  • http//www.geoastro.de/SME/
  • This is a way to find information about the suns
    characteristics and its position.

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ESS2.1.2
  • http//www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-project
    s/project_ideas/Astro_p009.shtml
  • This cite explains the relationship between the
    moons phases and tides, using NOAA information.

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ESS2.1.3
  • http//www.earth2class.org/er/teachers/resources/a
    stronomyconcepts.php
  • This cite explains the regular and predictable
    positions of the Earth and moon. it also
    describes what a day and year are and the phases
    of the moon are.

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ESS2.1.4
  • http//encyclopedia.jrank.org/STE_SUS/SUN_0_Eng_so
    nne_Ger_sonne_Fr_so.html
  • This cite explains the relationships between the
    Earth, the Sun, and the Moon.

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ESS2.2.1
  • http//school.discoveryeducation.com/lessonplans/p
    rograms/weather/
  • This cite explains why the sun is the principle
    energy source for phenomena on Earths surface.

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ESS2.3.1
  • http//www.lima.ohio-state.edu/academics/outreach/
    SolarSystem.htm
  • This cite identifies the characteristics and
    movement patterns of the planets in our solar
    system.

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ESS2.3.2
  • http//solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm?Ob
    jectHyperion
  • This cite explains the affects of gravitational
    forces on each planet and their moons.

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ESS2.3.3
  • http//www.godandscience.org/apologetics/designss.
    html
  • This cite explains why Earth and our solar system
    are unique.
  • Four Galaxies

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ESS2.3.4
  • http//www.extremescience.com/solarsystem.htm
  • This web cite shows how our planets are different
    from one another.
  • Our solar system

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ESS2.3.5
  • http//wiki.answers.com/Q/How_does_gravitational_f
    orce_affect_objects_in_the_solar_system
  • This cite explains exactly how gravitational
    force affects objects in the solar system
  • Gravitational pull

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ESS2.4.1
  • http//www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSC
    ontentServer/IW3P/IB/2002/09/24/000094946_02090504
    023668/Rendered/INDEX/multi0page.txt
  • This shows what we have learned about our solar
    system thanks to technology.
  • Satellite

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ESS3.1.1
  • http//www.britannica.com/eb/article-9010001/astro
    nomical-unit
  • This cite precisely describes what an
    astronomical unit is and what the distance from
    earth to the sun is.
  • The Earth And Sun

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ESS3.1.2
  • http//www.astronomy.com/asy/default.aspx?caid5
    185
  • This cite explains what light years and
    astronomical units are.
  • Light year

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ESS3.2.1
  • http//www.kidscosmos.org/kid-stuff/asteroid-facts
    .html
  • This web cite explains asteroids, comets, and
    meteors.
  • Asteroid

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ESS3.3.1
  • http//zebu.uoregon.edu/js/21st_century_science/l
    ectures/lec20.html
  • This cite explains that there are many different
    things in the universe.
  • The universe

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ESS4.1.1
  • http//spaceplace.nasa.gov/en/kids/phonedrmarc/200
    3_december.shtml
  • This shows how technology has helped us
    understand the world we live in.
  • In a computer

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ESS4.1.2
  • http//www.nsba.org/sbot/toolkit/iot.html
  • This cite explains the importance of technology.
  • Technology

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ESS4.2.1
  • http//www.srh.noaa.gov/zfw/weather_calculations.p
    hp
  • This cote helps you calculate degrees Celsius.
  • Temperatures all over the U.S.

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ESS4.2.2
  • http//faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/Michael.
    Gregory/files/Bio20101/Bio2010120Laboratory/Met
    ric20System/Metric_System.htm
  • This cite uses calculations using meteoric
    measurements.
  • Measurement

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ESS4.2.3
  • http//www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid11265
  • This explains how man uses different telescopes.
  • Land based telescope

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ESS4.3.1
  • http//www.greenhomebuilding.com/naturalmaterials.
    htm
  • This tells
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